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Sharmajee ka dhaba
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Vaidya
Mumbai, India
March 17, 2005
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The place serves very tasty panjabi and himachali food. It is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The stuff is slightly high on fat but suits because one has to walk a lot. People who care a lot about hygiene would also like to avoid it, but the ...
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The place serves very tasty panjabi and himachali food. It is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The stuff is slightly high on fat but suits because one has to walk a lot. People who care a lot about hygiene would also like to avoid it, but the food is always fresh and cooked in front of your eyes. The aloo paranthas (Rs 5/-) are heavenly, and so are tandoori rotis and chickpeas, seasonal veggies, etc. Do not go for soups, etc. If you go once, you will want to go again. The service is homely. Highly recommended for breakfast--even at 6am.
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